Sagging Breasts

4 Habits That Cause Sagging Breasts & How You Can Treat Them

Have you heard of the sagging breast pencil test? If not, here’s how it works. Place a pencil under your breast, and if the pencil stays put when you let go, you may need the services of a plastic surgeon. Of course, some level of sagging, also known as ptosis, is natural and to be expected. The cause of sagging breasts is determined by genetic traits such as skin elasticity as well as breast density, which affects whether your breasts are comprised of lightweight fat or heavier and denser mammary glands.

What Causes Sagging Breasts?

While it may be inevitable for breasts to sag with age or due to your genetic predisposition, there are 4 habits that can cause breasts to sag prematurely.

Crash dieting and the subsequent weight gain and loss cause your breast tissue to lose elasticity to the point where you will have sagging breasts. Smoking ages your skin as your the blood supply to your skin is stifled.

Just like not wearing sunscreen on your face prematurely ages your skin, it will also age breast tissue when exposed to Ultraviolet rays. Wearing an unsupportive bra will place the burden on your breast muscle and tissue to hold up your breasts causing them to sag as gravity takes its toll.

How Do You Treat Sagging Breasts?

Our Vampire Breast Lift is for women who are happy with the size of their breasts, but desire to lift and restore the full and youthful appearance of their breasts. Our Vampire breast lift is a non-invasive alternative for women who do not wish to undergo plastic surgery with a traditional breast lift. This non-surgical breast lift will provide you with firmer, fuller breasts, while diminishing wrinkles, sagging skin, and reducing the appearance of veins.

The benefits of our Vampire Breast Lift are outstanding. It’s non-invasive, it’s virtually painless, it’s scar-free, and you will experience little to no loss of breast sensitivity. Our Vampire Breast Lift employs your own Platelet Rich Plasma, or PRP, which is extracted from your own bloodstream. The blood is then placed in a centrifuge to separate your platelet rich plasma. Your PRP, along with a rejuvenating solution, will be injected into your nipple, breast and areola.